Example sentences of "[noun sg] be [verb] from [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The Board of Directors of Highlander are drawn from throughout the South and from Appalachia , and are not salaried but are able to claim ‘ actual ’ expenses . |
2 | The rhythmic cell is departed from at only two points : the end , where longer notes give a moment of repose ; and at mid-point ( the end of the first sentence ) , where the two quavers of the motif are extended to six . |
3 | local industry is protected from outside competition ; |
4 | Geoffrey snatched the books Garry was carrying from under his arm . |
5 | And where , where would be the , the forces from within the peasantry be coming from to , to change that ? |
6 | Clones of white clover were sampled from within patches in the field dominated by each of four common grasses , Lolium perenne , Holcus lanatus , Agrostis tenuis and Cynosurus cristatus . |
7 | The judge was chosen from among the judges of King 's Bench , Common Pleas or Exchequer . |
8 | The mill was worked from at least 1889 to 1897 by William Wilson , but by 1914 Mrs Mary Wilson was the miller . |
9 | What is more , membership is drawn from across the range of professions , from town planners to tax practitioners , and is not just Exeter-based . |
10 | But the sound was coming from behind him . |
11 | A waiter was approaching from behind her , I noticed , without taking my eyes off hers ; I felt the grin broaden on my lips . |
12 | The breeze was blowing from behind the buffalo , and if they remained quiet the animals would have no inkling of their presence . |
13 | The way in which the goals and targets were developed in Australia also differs noticeably from the English experience , where the whole process was controlled from within the Department of Health . |
14 | The illusion is that the water is emerging from within the grotto . |
15 | The EO was a 0.3 FTE two-year post , the appointment being made from among staff on the Course . |
16 | Now if our estimates , say for the marginal to consume or the incoming elasticity of demand , right if our estimates are based on a regression in which the real or the underlying marginal propensity to consume or income elasticity demand is varying from plus four to minus two , you know , is our point test generate from , from regression analysis they are going to be completely meaningless . |
17 | Shifting cultivation in the Malay Peninsula is known from at least 6000 BP . |
18 | When the pattern is displayed from within this option it will appear as shown in Figure 5 . |
19 | Tony Marinello 's speciality was to escape from behind the bar whilst Ivie was holding forth , and to ask any unescorted woman for a dance regardless of her age or her inclination . |
20 | When we used to go in the truck , Claypole Ridge was 15 miles , though it looks closer , and the smoke was coming from behind that . |
21 | Because I have worked for some time now on the forming of music and sounds , and through this specific endeavour have become aware of the " molecular structure " parallel , I can see great form in " Beautiful Landscape Traversed By Electricity Pylons " , " Tiny Aeroplane In One Expansive Sky " , " One Cup of Tea With Spoon And Attached Shadows " , " One Bogey Slightly Protruding From Person 's Nose " and , apart from when I 'm blackly depressed , Life is seen from inside me to be better every day because of my positive use of the rich energy that is emitted from every thing , live or dead . |
22 | On July 22 the search for survivors in Baguio city was abandoned by foreign rescue teams , but local volunteers continued the search and , as late as July 30 , a man was rescued from beneath the ruins of a hotel . |
23 | When he emerged from the bathroom the dog was still howling and pop music was issuing from behind Sheila 's door . |
24 | The reason for the need to read more records is that as the blocks get larger there is an ever-increasing likelihood of at least one update being required from amongst the records in the block . |
25 | Providing opportunities and encouragement for employees at all levels to develop their full potential is one of GBW 's key priorities ; it is particularly pleasing therefore that all of the key positions generated by the reorganisation were filled from within the Group . |
26 | There was a degree of continuity in the sense that specific advances in understanding were achieved from within a magical framework . |
27 | If his successor at British Coal were appointed from within the corporation he considers that it would be impertinent to tell him how the job should be done . |
28 | The preferable proposal is that a sergeant is redeployed from from another town in and er I wo n't mention where I have my beady eye |
29 | If the rug is pulled from beneath your feet , learn to dance on a shifting carpet . |
30 | The Empire has no capital as such , as the Emperor is chosen from amongst the Elector Counts throughout the provinces . |